Syntax

Remarks

FrameLayout is designed to block out an area on the screen to display
a single item. Generally, FrameLayout should be used to hold a single child view, because it can
be difficult to organize child views in a way that's scalable to different screen sizes without
the children overlapping each other. You can, however, add multiple children to a FrameLayout
and control their position within the FrameLayout by assigning gravity to each child, using the
attribute.

Child views are drawn in a stack, with the most recently added child on top.
The size of the FrameLayout is the size of its largest child (plus padding), visible
or not (if the FrameLayout's parent permits). Views that are ViewStates.Gone are
used for sizing
only if FrameLayout.SetMeasureAllChildren(Boolean)
is set to true.